Bailizhou is one of the birthplaces of Chu culture. The tomb of King Huai of Chu is in Bailizhou. Ancient Danyang is gathered in Bailizhou. Bailizhou has the ruins of the Three Kingdoms Wei and Wu floating bridge wars. Poems praising Bailizhou have emerged one after another for thousands of years. Cao Yilu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Zhijiang - Bamboo Branch Poems": "The embankment is deep and willows surround it, and Bailizhou has the most surrounding scenery. The mountains and lakes look around, and the King of Chu It is not difficult to see from the poem that Bailizhou is surrounded by water and surrounded by dams. It has been frequently affected by floods for hundreds of years. The hard-working and simple Bailizhou people use their unyielding spirit of unity and mutual help. With great spirit, we have resisted the floods again and again, and worked together to build and defend our beautiful homeland. Standing on the embankment and looking around, on one side is the surging Yangtze River, carrying the long history of five thousand years; on the other side is the endless oasis, showing the tranquility and peace of today's new era.